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How do we know Jesus gives us rest?

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Jesus assures us of rest for our souls in Matthew 11:28, promising relief from burdensome legalism.

In Matthew 11:28, Jesus promises, 'Come to me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.' This statement is a declaration of His ability and willingness to alleviate the burdens that sinners carry, whether those are the weight of sin or the oppressive traditions of religion. The rest He offers is both a cessation from the exhausting attempts to earn righteousness and an assurance of peace amidst our struggles. By coming to Christ, believers can find rest in the complete sufficiency of His sacrificial work, which provides spiritual relief from guilt and the question of whether they have done enough to please God. Hence, the promise of rest serves as an invitation to lay down our self-imposed restrictions and find our identity in Him.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:28

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Come To Me
Daniel Parks · Dec 4, 2007
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